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@Issue: Driscoll on Massachusetts' Housing Crisis
Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll discusses what the Healey administration is doing about housing crisis in the commonwealth, in which the homes being built and existing ones are either too pricey or owned.
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After Being Elected Governor, Healey Meets With Baker to Mark Transition
Attorney General Maura Healey announced that Lieutenant Governor-elect Kim Driscoll will head up the gubernatorial transition, which already has a website with a job application portal. Healey found time to meet with Gov. Charlie Baker along with other stops on her first day as governor-elect. After making history as the state’s first female elected governor, Healey and Driscoll, visited...
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Healey Discusses Transition With Baker; Incumbents Win NH Races
Massachusetts voters made Maura Healey the state’s governor-elect while New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, Sen. Maggie Hassan and Rep. Chris Pappas were all reelected.
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Thousands Pack Salem Streets for Halloween Weekend Fun: ‘It's a Vibe'
In Salem, getting into character is encouraged in October. Costumes, which takes months of preparation, go from costly, to handmade. It’s a spooktacular time for everyone, young and old.
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Thousands Gather in Salem to Celebrate Halloween
Thousands are packing the streets in Salem for haunted happenings this weekend.
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Record Crowds Expected in Salem This Halloween Weekend
Salem is seeing crowd sizes bigger than the city’s historic roads can handle – prompting Massachusetts officials to close down several major roadways and urge tourists not to drive to the Witch City ahead of Halloween. With more than 700,000 visitors during the month of October, Salem has already seen enough people to make up three Halloweens. Last weekend alone,…
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Salem Ready for Halloween Weekend
Salem has already seen crowds big enough to make up three Halloweens — more than the city’s historic roads can handle.
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Halloween Weekend Is Here. Here's How Salem Is Getting Ready
The weekend Salem, Massachusetts, waits for all year is finally here, and officials are getting ready to keep the city’s tricks and treats running smoothly again. Mayor Kim Driscoll and Police Chief Lucas Miller spoke Friday about how Salem is preparing. “We have a lot of extra police, we depend upon the help from our colleagues in the state...